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Valmond4

Valmond4@lemmy.mindoki.com
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Tried a few, Jerboa is sort of good but there are things you just have to figure out. Like I’m a user on my own Lemmy, and I can’t find my own instances? Does the search only search … well what actually? Also as I have my super user, another user, a user on beehaw etc (not very rational maybe) but you don’t know whith witch obe you are browsing.

Guess it’s just too, early so for now I’m sticking with Jerboa as it’s the official app.

Everything is great though, I’m just pointing out small inconveniences.

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As fast as money talks, you’ll be losing.

IMO. We should make global random networks and base our connections on top of them instead of clinging onto the hope of niceties because someone have the site google.com for example.

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Yo!

You seems to know what you’re talking about, have you heard of Juliana trees? Like trees based only on the keys, so searching for a key takes len(key) time.

Bet there is an other name for it but I so remember like that and no web search says anything about it so I’m trying my luck here :-)

Same for robin hood hash trees :-D

Cheers

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You forget that the blockchain is all about not trusting some middle-man/site, so you need to stock that blockchain yourself, everyone needs to stock that blockchain.

So multiply not only the cost, but also the ecological impact just buying all those drives.

And that’s only for *US" housing (I didn’t get the timeframe you used to calculate it, is it for like year 2050? Old data stays forever.).

BTW found the guy buying 0.5TB Hard drives ;-)

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All for the buzz I imagine.

Or for some hyper inflated fragile ego I guess.

Well that’s my guess.

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Putting things on an immutable ledger? That is probably one of the worst ways you can transfer goods at all.

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That would only be like, who tagged this digital copy first.

What would that use be in the real world? I mean it’s not because you tagged my super invention paper before me that it has any legal ground.

It’s like using a cannon to kill a fly too IMO, just secure a server if you need to know when things happened for example.

I’m interested in what scenario you think it could be useful (except fraud ofc).

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The general idea of NFTs is completely stupid IMO.

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